Edinburgh businesses say the city cannot cope with another summer of strikes by bin collectors.
Month: July 2024
Raducanu ready to ‘put it on the line’ on Wednesday
Emma Raducanu vows to “put it on the line” on Wednesday when she faces Belgium’s Elise Mertens in round two at Wimbledon.
Lucy Letby guilty of trying to kill baby girl
The baby’s family say they have been forced to endure a “long, torturous and emotional journey – twice”.
Woman ‘in pain’ before death at slapping workshop, court hears
Diabetic Danielle Carr-Gomm, 71, stopped taking insulin during sessions run by an alternative healer.
Half of Scotland’s councils set for bin strikes
Unite members rejected the pay offer in May, and have now voted to strike in 16 local authorities.
Draper fills Murray void with late-night Wimbledon win
Jack Draper marks his first Wimbledon match as British men’s number one with a five-set win under the Centre Court lights.
Brother ‘tried to save’ missing boy, 14, from water
Daniel Halliday’s family has released a statement saying his disappearance is their “worst fear”.
Chris Mason: We stand on the threshold of a landmark election
The Tories are braced for defeat, as Labour prepares for victory but polling day could still bring surprises.
Officers face misconduct probe over contact with Nottingham triple killer
Calocane was reported to the force for allegedly assaulting two colleagues weeks before the attacks.
Jay Slater’s mum tells of ‘agony’ as searches fail to find son
The 19-year-old has been missing since 17 June after he told a friend he was lost in the mountains.
